Rufus T. Firefly wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:I can’t even imagine what the mind of a person who would seek to use/have such a facility, situated as it is, would be like .
An exhibitionist pooper that needs to survey the domain,![]()
California could use a lot of those in San Francisco where those exhibitionist pooper's do it on the sidewalks.
San Francisco
San Francisco Is Spending $750,000 on a 'Poop Patrol'
https://reason.com/2018/08/15/san-franc ... 0-on-a-po/
San Francisco's streets are full of poop. They're so dirty, in fact, that the city is spending $750,000 on a "Poop Patrol" to take care of human and animal waste before residents complain.
The city already tried to tackle the issue by setting up 22 public "Pit Stop" toilets at various points downtown. But the Pit Stop program has not fully eliminated the problem. Since the start of 2018, the city has received 14,597 poop complaints, Department of Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru told the San Francisco Chronicle.
San Francisco has a 'Poop Patrol' to deal with its feces problem, and workers make more than $184,000 a year in salary and benefits
https://www.businessinsider.com/san-fra ... ear-2018-8
As members of the city's "Poop Patrol," workers are entitled to $71,760 a year, plus an additional $112,918 in benefits, such as healthcare and retirement savings, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
In August, the city announced that five staffers from the San Francisco Department of Public Works would soon roam the Tenderloin neighborhood — where nearly half of the city's homeless population is — in search of waste. The staffers will begin their efforts each afternoon equipped with a steam cleaner for sanitizing the streets.







